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Old 04-01-2009, 12:29 PM
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Nice bike Lonny!
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Old 04-01-2009, 10:05 PM
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Lets See. There is the Intruder, the Coachman, Dakota, Cuda, 89, 91, 92 Comanche's. My wife's Jeep, don't have a photo. The 2 bimmers. 325is and a 330. Jeese, no wonder I get fleet insurance. The Feather craft and I don't know ??? four more bikes.








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Old 04-02-2009, 11:19 AM
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how do you ever know what to drive? im diggin the comanche's. is that picture with the red one on your land?
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Old 04-02-2009, 12:14 PM
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Here is my ride.

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Old 04-02-2009, 08:25 PM
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N o ,that is a trail up the road from us. This is the property. Never take the dozer trail unless you have a chain saw or the dozer. Big Beech down on the trail, so we turned around and brought up the D2.




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Old 04-02-2009, 08:33 PM
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im not sure which looks more fun, the trail or the dozer!
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Old 04-03-2009, 01:45 AM
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Cubby127:

That red 91 Comanche has a Dana 44 rear with posi. It has been used very very hard. It hauled 3000 board feet of lumber and trusses to the top of the mountain on a trail we cut with the Dozer. That Comanche was my daily driver until I retired it to the farm 2 yrs ago. It has 280,000 miles on it with the original Clutch ! Other than brakes ,tires, exhaust and such. The only items replaced in the 12 yrs I have had it was the radiator and the steering pump. The engine runs like new and doesn't use a drop of oil. These things are a stone Ax and if Jeep was smart they would build the Gladiator !! Listen , any of you young guys out there that want to buy an inexpensive fun, economical ,powerful vehicle.... Buy a 1991-1999 Cherokee or any year Comanche. Except the 1984-86 jeeps with the Junk GM 2.8 v-6. Any Jeeps you see in a junk yard that are in real good shape have this engine in it. They gave up the ghost with less than 70,000 miles on them.
The Comanche handles like a sports car. Weighs in at 3200 lbs 4wd 2900lbs 2wd and will do a burnout all day long. Both Jeeps are solid front axles. That means they are very reliable, strong and cheap to lift. Road and track called the Cherokee the most utilitarian vehicle ever built. Watch this video !! It's a blast. The Cherokee has a very low CG. Jeep tucks the drive train way up into the cab. That's why they handle so well. Nobody designs suspension rates better then Jeep. They wrote the book. If you would like to look at a great Jeep Website,,,,, Go to Jeepsunlimited.com and go into Forum. I'm banned from the liberty forum since I told them the liberty should come in only one color . PINK !!! Not a real Jeep. As a matter of fact the only real Jeep being built is the Wrangler and even it has a V-6 instead of a straight 6. The 4.0 straight six develops 90 % of it's HP at idle. Oh Yeah. Butler PA home of the Jeep !!!!!
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You guys aren't driving the right brand!! Now this takes me for a real ride!!

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i actually saw the gladiator in person at the car and truck show, it was very cool, but dont even think about making someone sit in the back seat! no room at all! it looked ver trail worthy though,
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That is cool MBounds!
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